hello, my name is beth barrinson i work for lighthouse for the blind. my vision is 22/100, so what someone sees at 20 feet, i see at 100 feet. i live in district two, so i will use that as an example. i walk out of my apartment right at my door is a car on the sidewalk. i continue down the street, there is someone on the bike on the sidewalk, then there is someone else a few feet away using a skateboard. i continue walking. there is a car blocking the ramp to cross the street. the ramp also gives the information, to my came, that i am at a street crossing. but i do not have that information because there is a car parked in front of it, which does not let me walk. i figured out how to walk through that. then i run into a car because it is parked, literally, in a driveway. which means i have to go out into the street. each time i call 311 about these situations, i do not see anything done. it is pretty common in my area. in the neighborhood that i live in, cars are king. but for somebody with a disability, it is dangerous. i also want to talk about just g